1542.158 F CH-1 - CNATRA
1542.158 F CH-1 - CNATRA
1542.158 F CH-1 - CNATRA
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I-20<br />
<strong>CNATRA</strong>INST <strong>1542.158</strong>F<br />
25 AUG 11<br />
2. Performance on the same maneuver for two<br />
consecutive events resulted in an F/3 where a G/4 is required,<br />
or<br />
3. There was regression on more than two items.<br />
(5) Maneuver Requirements. For each block:<br />
(a) Mandatory Items. Items with a number and a plus<br />
(+) are mandatory and the student must meet the required<br />
proficiency by EOB.<br />
(b) Optional Items. Items with a number, but<br />
without a plus (+), are optional. However, if flown, the<br />
student must meet the required proficiency by EOB.<br />
(c) Not Demonstrated/Not Performed. The instructor<br />
will not demonstrate, nor will the student perform:<br />
proficiency.<br />
1. Unnumbered items.<br />
2. Items not in the stage.<br />
3. Exceptions:<br />
a. Weather-driven instrument approaches.<br />
b. Prebriefed maneuvers for instructor<br />
(6) Incomplete Events. In general, instructors should<br />
consider an event complete if the student is able to accomplish a<br />
sufficient amount of the planned profile. This is particularly<br />
true when weather precludes finishing all maneuver items, and the<br />
instructor is able to emphasize training where weather permits.<br />
Subsequent events in the block, when available, can reverse this<br />
emphasis, hence achieving overall training balance. If a student<br />
has had ample opportunity to learn a task and subsequently flies<br />
a short mission, do not incomplete the mission solely to provide<br />
unwarranted extra training.<br />
(a) Assessment. Assess the event complete if:<br />
1. Seventy-five percent of the event’s H/X was<br />
used for training, and